The passions for the construction of the factory are restless: the ambassadors will come to Alytus



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Plans to build a rock processing plant in Alytus caused a lot of passion and different opinions not only in the capital of Dzūkija: construction ambassadors have already contacted foreign ambassadors who plan to come to Alytus and discuss the situation with the business community. local and city administration.

Hans Brask, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark, and Brian Olley, Ambassador of the United Kingdom, drew attention to the concerns of the business and local community caused by the planned construction of a rock processing plant in Alytus. Ambassadors discussed the issue at a meeting last Friday. They plan to visit Alytus in August.

The planned MS LT01 rock processing plant and its publicly announced Environmental Impact Assessment Report caused great concern to companies operating in the Alytus Industrial Park and the city community. According to the environmental impact assessment report, the future plant is intended to store and use large quantities of hazardous chemicals, and planned chemical processes may pose a health risk to people working in and around the area without the adequate security measures.

Haltex, Jakobsen Home, Snaigė, ESO and Alytaus Melga, which operate in the Alytus Industrial Park, have already requested this plant from the Ministry of the Environment. Esben Jakobsen, director of Jakobsen Home Co., previously told the media that the appearance of an object that is currently being planned represents a significant risk, and the safety of himself and his employees will force the company to think about relocation.

Currently, the companies are concerned that the company representatives who submitted the Environmental Impact Assessment report have not answered questions from nearby businesses and the local community regarding the safety of the future plant.



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